Will wildlife damage my old growth juniper?

A:

Old-growth juniper (>150 yrs old) provide important habitat elements (food, cover, thermal protection, etc.) for many species of wildlife, including several of the small mammals in the same community. It is likely that the squirrels and other animals are using opportunities that are already occurring in or around the tree as a consequence of its developmental/age stage, such as the cavities and tunneling opportunities.

I don't think the animals are damaging the tree such that the tree's survival is jeopardized and would advise no actions against the animals.

Juniper are very long-lived, resilient trees and it sounds as though yours is doing a great job as part of the ecosystem.

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